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A Children's Travel Guide to France. A First Steps Travel Guide by Bill and Sarah Giles (First Steps Travel Guides by Bill and Sarah Giles Book 2) - Sarah Giles, Bill Giles
A Children's Travel Guide to France. A First Steps Travel Guide by Bill and Sarah Giles (First Steps Travel Guides by Bill and Sarah Giles Book 2)
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This is a guide for parents travelling to France with their children. We have been visiting France all our lives and now live there for part of the year. We have spent all our holidays with our children travelling throughout France from ski resorts and beaches to small inland hill towns. This is... show more
This is a guide for parents travelling to France with their children.
We have been visiting France all our lives and now live there for part of the year. We have spent all our holidays with our children travelling throughout France from ski resorts and beaches to small inland hill towns. This is a guide showing you how to enjoy it all in the company of your children.

The book is designed for adults to use when planning a trip bearing in mind you will have children with you. There are sections for children to read; stories and legends of France, car activities, activities for before, during and after the holiday, and some history of France. There are also sections on French speaking and famous French people.

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Where to go? Tips and ideas;

Speaking French… Some French is essential as the French do not generally speak English. We have included some French songs and games for children, which they can learn easily plus a bit of basic vocabulary.

What to eat, with suggestions of what not to miss for children. You will find that this is one of the best parts of holidaying in France.

What to do; Sports and other activities;

What not to miss, Lists of Theme Parks and World Heritage sites.

Where to stay and Secret places worth a visit;

France is one of the largest countries in Western Europe and one of the major tourist attractions. Many people just visit Paris but there are plenty of good places nearby to see.

France is famous worldwide for many things such as
Chateaux or castles;
Cheese, such as Brie and Camembert;
Wines such as Bordeaux;
Perfume such as Chanel and Dior;
Fashion such as Givenchy and LaCroix;

This guide will help you and your children plan your trip and find your favourite things!
Use it in two ways, firstly by reading everything at your preparation stage and secondly when you are in France and need specific details from a particular section of the book. Because of this feature it is necessary to mention some things more than once. For example we need to mention theme parks under what not to miss and also under theme parks themselves. That’s because they are important to children!

Table of Contents
Introduction;
Chapter 1
How to get to France and where to stay;
Chapter 2
Touring France;
Driving words
Where is the car from?
Chapter 3
Top children’s sights;
Chapter 4
Regions of France
Chapter 5
Activities for children;
Chapter 6
French language for children
Chapter 7
Health, Food and Drink;
Chapter 8
Theme parks;
Chapter 9
Paris;
Chapter 10
Two Centre holiday ideas;
Chapter 11
Sport;
Chapter 12
History of France;
Chapter 13
World Heritage Sites in France.
Chapter 14
Famous French people;
Chapter 15
French Fairy Tales;
Conclusion;
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B00COMQKCO
Publisher: Yellow Dot Publishing.
Pages no: 130
Edition language: English
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